Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Blizzard Day

Today, the school looks like a blizzard came through. All of the kids are dressed in white. We have been having a Christmas Raffle throughout the day and watched Frosty the Snowman to go with the snow theme. Thankfully, no one got lunch on their clothes. Everyone stayed clean.





Christmas Shirt and Candy Cane Day

Yesterday, we celebrated the second day of Christmas Week. We all wore our best Christmas shirts with different Christmas headgear. We also focused on peppermints and candy canes. We made peppermint ornaments, read The Legend of the Candy Cane and watched the movie to go with it. The candy cane has so many hidden meanings that the kids did not know. It was like light bulbs going off when the symbols were pointed out to them.





The ornaments before they were baked.



The ornaments after they were baked and melted. They turned out great.


Monday, December 14, 2015

Nativity Day!

Today was the first day of Christmas Week and we started with a bang! We celebrated Nativity Day where the kids dressed up as different nativity characters. We had just about everything: Mary, sheep, shepherds, angels, stars. We also focused on nativity stories and activities throughout the day as well.





Monday, December 7, 2015

Surprise!

On Friday, we played a special game of Hangman at the end of the day. The kids were a little surprised that we were playing with a full sentence instead of just one word; however, they were even more surprised to see what the sentence was after all of the letters were guessed:


That is correct. My husband and I are expecting our second child this June. We are very excited and cannot wait to become a family of four.

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Happy Birthday Ella and Owen!

Today we celebrated Ella and Owen's birthday (just one day late). We read Ella's book first since she was born first. She brought in Oliver and Amanda: Amanda Pig, First Grader by Jean Van Leeuwen. It was a perfect book for Ella since she loves pigs. The kids loved relating to the different parts of the story since it was about first grade. They compared the first grade in the book with our first grade here. Next, we read Owen's book. He brought in The Itsy Bitsy Spider by Iza Trapani. The kids knew the first part from the nursery rhyme; however, throughout the book, the author changes the popular rhyme to different places. The kids loved trying to guess where the spider was going to go next. They are both great additions to our classroom library.